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SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY screening libraries of genetic elements that as can long-lived and proteins in License to kill make up these kill switches, the authors have primary cells, for which RNAi experiments Mol. Cell 68, 686–697.e3 (2017) developed systems that are particularly stable are challenging. Trim-Away will open up new to evolutionary pressures and that can be avenues for research because it is an easily

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CELL BIOLOGY CANCER THERAPY ELSEVIER Eaten up from the inside A path of DSF destruction Cell 171, 1692–1706 (2017) Nature 552, 194–199 (2017) The antibody receptor and ligase Bacterial kill switches involve induction of TRIM21 recognizes antibody-bound lethal unless certain environmental pathogens and triggers their proteasomal conditions are met, and can be used to contain degradation. Using TRIM21, Clift et genetically engineered microorganisms al. developed a new post-translational and prevent the spread of their engineered protein knockdown approach called NATURE genes. Stirling et al. have now developed Trim-Away in which an antibody specific two new kill switches for use in Escherichia for the protein of interest is introduced coli, termed ‘essentializer’ and ‘cryodeath’, into mammalian cells either through that utilize a toxin–antitoxin system in microinjection or electroporation, leading Disulfiram (DSF) is a drug used for treatment which toxin CcdB is expressed if certain to TRIM21-mediated specific and rapid of alcohol dependency through inhibition environmental conditions are not met, while degradation of the target protein within of liver aldehyde dehydrogenase, but it also antitoxin CcdA is constitutively expressed to minutes. In some cell lines, endogenous shows activity against a broad spectrum counteract any leaky CcdB expression when TRIM21 levels are sufficient to achieve of malignancies. The antitumor activity of those conditions are met. The essentializer degradation; alternatively, TRIM21 can be DSF is enhanced by its chelation of copper. system maintains the presence of a previously heterologously expressed in cells, or purified To determine the direct molecular target developed ‘memory element’ that records TRIM21 can be inserted together with the responsible for the anticancer effect of and maintains a signal output through the use antibody by electroporation. Both cytosolic DSF, Skrott et al. first developed an in vivo of two transcription factors. If the memory and membrane-anchored proteins can be HPLC–MS approach, through which they element is lost and neither transcription targeted by Trim-Away in this manner, found that mouse tumors preferentially factor is present, the essentializer system and nuclear proteins can also be selectively accumulate a complex between the DSF induces production of CcdB and the cell dies. degraded by using a nanobody fused to metabolite DTC and copper (CuET), Meanwhile, the cryodeath system represses the Fc domain of an antibody, which is with high toxicity against targeted cells. CcdB expression at 37 ºC, but induces it at required for TRIM21 recognition. The Although CuET induces phenotypes similar lower temperatures. Application of cryodeath authors demonstrate the promise of this to those seen with inhibitors, in the mammalian gut ensures that the method by showing that specific variants of a including accumulation of polyubiquitylated engineered bacteria are no longer viable once protein, for example a disease-causing form (polyUb) proteins, it did not inhibit 20S excreted into the environment. By extensively of huntingtin, can be selectively degraded, proteasome-dependent protein turnover or 26S proteasome activity. Instead, CuET inhibited processing of polyUb proteins by RNA SPLICING p97, which acts upstream of the proteasome Making the cut Nat. Commun. 8, 2100 (2017) and has protease and segregase activities. Experiments with p97 inhibitors using Alternative mRNA splicing is a highly regulated process that is often disrupted in cancer, fluorescence recovery after photobleaching wherein core components of the pre-mRNA splicing machinery may also be mutated. (FRAP) indicated that CuET inhibits the p97 segregase activity that extracts © 2018 Nature America, Inc., part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. All rights part Nature. of Springer Inc., America, Nature © 2018 Several families of natural compounds display antitumor activity that is thought to depend on their action on core components of the pre-mRNA splicing machinery. In particular, polyUb proteins from cellular structures. spliceostatin A (SSA) and its synthetic derivatives meayamycin and the sudemycins More specifically, CuET inhibits the NPL4 were previously identified to target SFB1, which is involved in 3′ splice-site recognition. To component of the segregase, inducing its gain detailed insights into how specific drugs modulate splicing and cancer cell viability, clustering in the nucleus of treated cells, Vigevani et al. first established that sudemycin C1 can affect alternative splicing events of which is dependent on a putative two genes—MCL1 and PDCD10—to different extents, and that the differential effect was within the protein. These results support imparted by specific sequences surrounding the splice sites. The authors next assessed the a model wherein CuET binding to NPL4 effect of the structurally related SSA and two sudemycins on transcriptome-wide splicing induces its immobilization and disruption of by sequencing both steady state and nascent RNA following drug treatment. Although activity, ultimately leading to cell death, and SSA was more potent than the sudemycins for inducing exon skipping, the sudemycins had provide a therapeutic option for tumors that a stronger effect on the process, and those effects were modulated by sequence context. are dependent on p97. MB Though the precise molecular mechanisms behind these drug-specific effects on splicing remain unclear, the results suggest that it may be possible to identify drugs that selectively regulate splicing to be therapeutically beneficial. SL Written by Mirella Bucci, Caitlin Deane, Karin Kuehnel & Stéphane Larochelle

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